NFL news: GM GM gives a preview of Jaxson Dart’s rookie season


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New York giants may have changed for their hopeful field Marshal of the future franchise last week, but do not wait to step on the field too often.

The G-Men took Jaxson Dart from Ole Miss with the 25th selection in the NFL draft, allowing him to join a room full of people who already present the newcomers in Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston.

Winston was the first to sign with the giants this low season, entering a two -year contract, with Wilson joining approximately one week after a one -year pact.

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The president of the New York Giants, John Mara, the far left, general manager Joe Schoen, Jaxson Dart and chief coach Brian Daboll are at a press conference to present the draft teams of the first round of the giants. (Images Thomas Salus-Imagn)

Wilson believes that being the favorite to start week 1: “This is once we start here in spring,” said chief coach Brian Daboll, through Pro Football Talk.

Therefore, with two veterinarians already in the room, it seems that Dart’s rookie season will be a de facto red t -shirt campaign.

“Jaxson is going to enter, the offensive has to learn, there is much to learn. These NFL crimes are difficult to understand and collect and then be able to leave and execute, so the ability to learn and sit behind two consummated professionals will already be beneficial for him,” said the general manager of the giants, Joe Schoen.

New York selected Penn State Edge player Abdul Carter with the third selection.

The New York Giants First Round Draft selects Abdul Carter and Jaxson Dart Posan for photos before the start of the press conference. (Images Thomas Salus-Imagn)

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Last season, Dart averaged 329.2 air yards per game, third best in the NCAA. In total, it passed for 4,279 yards, 29 touchdowns and only six interceptions, which led the rebels to a 10-3 general record and fourth place in the SEC.

He also proved to be a legitimate threat, with 495 yards by land and three touchdowns by land.

At 21, he will be the youngest QB of the NFL in the 2025 season.

During the passage exercises in the NFL Combine, Dart was 18 of 23 and would have even more completed if it were not for a few drops for its broad receptors. It showed arm and precision power in each variety of passes, which shows that each shot could be made in the NFL.

Mississippi Rebells Jaxson Dart Campo Mariscal (Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union)

Dart, an Ole Miss student, shares a Alma Mater with the legend of the Eli Manning giant franchise.

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